Abstract

► People with mild and moderate ID were capable of distinguishing faces. ► Simultaneous presentation gave more correct rejections and identifications. ► Specific instructions led to more correct rejections and lessened false alarms. ► There was a significant interaction effect for false alarms and correct rejections.

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